International Studies: Transfer

International Studies includes such specialized areas as government service, education, humanitarian aid, international law, international business and peace studies. The student's program choices should be relevant to his/her intended career. Suggested area courses available at UCC are listed below. Additionally, it is assumed that the student will be computer literate. Students needing additional computer skills should acquire these as soon as possible in their studies.

Additional Program Suggestions

Students interested in government service, including working for the United Nations or the United States Department of State, should select courses from the group which includes:

Anthropology 221, 222, and 223

Political Science 201, 202 and 203

Sociology 202, 203 and 204

Literature

Students interested in humanitarian aid should select science sequences which will prepare them for either medical or agricultural work.

Students interested in international business should consider courses such as:

BA 211, 212 and 213, and/or BA 223

additional mathematics and statistics courses

Students interested in international law should add Business Law, BA 226, to their curriculum.

Students interested in education should take:

Anthropology

Political Science or

Psychology

Students interested in peace studies should take Philosophy 201, 202 and 203.